>How do I do that with gimp?
>Thanks all
>
>We have pse5 software and have layers with images that we need to
>efficiently
>make into jpg images.
>Hundreds of them
We used a windows 7 64bit laptop
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How do I do that with gimp?
Thanks all
We have pse5 software and have layers with images that we need to efficiently
make into jpg images.
Hundreds of them
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> I'm no expert, but it seems that it should be possible to use the
> fuzzy
> select tool (with adjustable threshold) to select the border,
With a large enough threshhold to get most of the border this will
probably
Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Thu, 2020-01-30 at 23:09 +0100, geop wrote:
So maybe I can suggest (somewhere) to the developers to add some
parameters that
permit some range in values for the border color in "Crop to
content".
Once you do this you start eating into the main image, but it might be
an
Wow, Rich, just watched your video. Didn't realize until I start watching that
you had made a custom video using my image! Thanks!
On that image, the script worked extremely well, judging from the final image in
your video.
I see that the script file contained a link to a page describing how to
Yes, there are certainly plenty of groups of images that are the same size, so
this could work.
>This is probably too simple a solution, but...
>If the images are all the same size, and have roughly the same border,
>can't you specify a rectangle select of a size slightly smaller to
>eliminate
Just starting on this project, so I need to check on greyscale scanning of
greyscale images with color casts, versus color scanning with post-processing to
correct. So for now I'll put aside the greyscale images and just consider color
ones.
I'm scanning with a Fujitsu ScanSnap ix500. The
>Hi - thanks for the quick reply. I wondered if it had to do with the
>slight
>non-uniformity of the pixel color in the border. I appreciate all your
>advice,
>but I really wanted an "automatic" process because I have a LOT of
>these
>bordered photos, and hoped to batch process them.
>
>I see what